Study finds for 80% of childhood cancer survivors, serious health risks follow

Note : Ce résumé a été produit à partir de la nouvelle sous Lire l'article ci-dessous. Si vous avez des questions, prière de les acheminer à cette source.

mars 11, 2024

By age 45, more than 80% of childhood cancer survivors will grapple with serious or life-threatening effects stemming from their treatments. These repercussions range from heart disease to colorectal and breast cancers. The study found the risk of colorectal cancer for adult survivors of childhood cancer is two to three times higher than for the general population. Additionally, females who received chest radiation therapy during childhood have a breast cancer risk similar to individuals with a genetic mutation predisposing them to the disease.
Related:
Tackling financial toxicity related to cancer care in Canada - CMAJ

Lire l'article